Posted on April 29, 2008 by weddingconsumer
In media representation of the wedding, the dress has special status. In fact, even though the focus is ostensibly on the bride, much of the attention is actually lavished on the dress itself. Choosing the dress is an experience often likened (in the media) to finding true love. In bridal salons, finding the dress is [...]
Filed under: Analysis, Moving Pictures, brides, on TV | Tagged: brides, fairy tale, the big white dress, the missing groom | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 28, 2008 by weddingconsumer
There’s a new podcast up on the site (see the left side bar). It’s called Wedding Vendors and Consumer Brides and is a short (about 3 minutes or so) riff on the content of the wedding planning podcasts put up by wedding vendors.
Check the References page to see which podcasts served as inspiration.
Filed under: Podcast, brides, vendors | Tagged: brides, consumption, vendors | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 28, 2008 by weddingconsumer
Entertainment media offers us images of life that feed back into our culture and shape our expectation of what is acceptable, normal, and desirable (Gerbner, Gross, Morgan, & Signorielli, 2002). Therefore, examining how movies and television shows portray weddings can offer insight into the fantasies that underlie the wedding as a social event (Engstrom, 2008). [...]
Filed under: Analysis, Moving Pictures, brides, on the big screen | Tagged: brides, consumption, dream wedding, pressure of the norm | Leave a Comment »
Posted on April 1, 2008 by weddingconsumer
If you’ll direct your attention to the Podcast feed on the left sidebar, you will see a new podcast, entitled “Cultivating the Wedding.” It’s about 2 minutes long (120 seconds) and is my attempt at analyzing the media’s penchant for telling stories about women’s dream weddings.
To find the sources of the materials I used for [...]
Filed under: Analysis, Podcast, brides, on TV | Tagged: brides, consumption, dream wedding, the big white dress | Leave a Comment »